Washington: A 50-year-old man who was convicted of killing his wife who wasolated and attacked his sex, his stepfather would be executed on Wednesday in the state of Mississippi in the US on Wednesday.
David Cox, a former truck driver, must be sentenced to death with deadly injection in the Minister of Mississippi in Parchman.
In 2009, Cox’s wife, Kim, told the police that Cox had sexually harassed his daughter from the previous relationship.
Cox spent nine months in prison before being released with bonds.
After his release, he bought a gun and entered the house where Kim lived with their two young men and his daughter.
After photographing his alienated wife, Cox sexually attacked his 12-year-old daughter in front of his dying mother.
Cox was sentenced to death in 2012 after pleading guilty for murder, sexual violence and other charges.
Three years ago, Cox began writing to court to request his lawyer, who tried to stop execution, was fired and that his execution was allowed to continue.
In one letter, he described himself as “guilty men who deserve to die”.
In the others, he asked a judge to set a date to “execute my body for crime where I did committee (SIC) in Premeditation, Anger and Joy”.
The Mississippi Supreme Court agreed with the evaluation that Cox was mentally competent and the date was set for the execution.
Daughter Kim told the daily journal newspaper that he intended to attend execution.
Cox will be the 10th person executed in the United States this year and the first since 2012 at Mississippi.
The state has faced difficulties for several years in obtaining drugs used to execute with deadly injections.
Many pharmaceutical laboratories refused to sell products to the US stated that intending to use it for the death penalty.